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August 13, 2019
Did a First Responder Post Details About Epstein's Death Before It Was Officially Released to the Public?
Supposedly 38 minutes before official word was released to the credentialed rumor spreaders, the media.
The New York City Fire Department looked into whether an employee posted about Jeffrey Epstein’s death on a notorious internet message board prior to officials announcing it to the public, BuzzFeed News has learned.
After telling BuzzFeed News the post was "under review," an FDNY spokesperson said authorities "determined this alleged information did not come from the Fire Department."
"Journalists" are apparently tut-tutting and lecturing people about the sanctity of nonpublic information.
They're arguing in bad faith, David Hines says -- they're just trying to protect their Guild Status as Only Permissible Recievers of Leaks.
Because without those coming in to them -- shit, they might have to work for a living.
posted by Ace of Spades at
02:42 PM
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